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Creality 3D CR-20 3D Printer V2.1

Overview

The Creality CR-20 is here, this is the latest release from our friends at Creality and it is proving to be very popular. The Creality CR-20 has a build size of 220x220x250mm which makes it a perfect desktop 3D printer whilst still allowing for a decent build volume

This 3D printer has just 6 screws to insert to finish the build and this can be completed in a few minutes meaning that you can start 3D printing almost straight away. It has the build quality that we are now used to with Creality and we are super impressed by this 3D printer.

Highlights

Famous aluminum rail-based modular design

The Creality CR-20 is equipped with a new V2.1 main board

Capable of resuming a print after power failure occurs

It has integrated a user interface onto the base of the frame at a 30 degree tilt angle, allowing for smoother operation and ultimately making the printer much more compact.

It ncludes large nuts, which makes bed leveling easier, a long extrusion clamp, rigid couplings and more.

The CR-20 now comes with a Buildtak like surface, to allow print bed adhesion without the need for glue or hairspray.

The CR20 also has an updated screen and encoder wheel, now built into the printer itself.

Shipping Details

Processing (Lead) Time

Ships in 4 to 6 Business days

Delivery Time to Doorstep (Transit)

4 to 5 days via UPS

Creality 3D CR-20 3D Printer V2.1John2019-02-22

Setup was a breeze, I knew I would not have the patience to assemble for very long, just too excited to get going. With the CR-20 I was up and running in less than an hour. So far so good, lots of tinkering which is not a bad thing. Very addictive hobby (aren't they all)! Pleased with my purchase.

Creality 3D CR-20 3D Printer V2.1Perry2018-07-29

CR-20 is great, but it's just a "slightly improved Ender 3". You can choose CR-20 if you don't like mods etc
They made it with 'better' parts and it's fully put together. Not everyone wants to put all pieces together themselves. So yes it cost more and it's basically Ender3. If you notice lots of people buy the cheaper one, and spend more upgrading everything... that is what they are trying to sell.